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The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living

Time slip into another era of Osaka at this museum of housing, where you can try wearing a kimono

Time slip into another era of Osaka at this museum of housing, where you can try wearing a kimono

Leisure / Edutainment

Time from the hotel: approx. an hour and 7 minutes

The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living is the first of its kind in Japan, showcasing the history and culture of housing in Japan.

The museum has a variety of exhibits starting from the latter half of the Edo period through to post-war Japan (1800–1950), with dioramas and models reproducing classic street ambiance from long ago. Indoors, you can enjoy morning, day and nighttime atmosphere through different forms of illumination, giving the feeling you have traveled back in time. You can also try wearing a kimono for a very affordable price.

About connecting rooms

Connecting rooms are great options for families and groups. These adjacent rooms are connected by inner doors, allowing guests to move freely back and forth—with the added convenience of two bathrooms. Inner doors can be closed when going to bed.